09/10/10 – 10/17/10
Entel Gallery
Ashley Bryan
Found-object puppets and illustrations by beloved artist, poet and children’s author, Ashley Bryan.
09/10/10 – 10/17/10
Douglas-Whitley Gallery
Art-a-Palooza!
Brilliant local artists show their incandescent talents—who are they and how old? Our amazing Sizzlin’ Summer Camp Artists, all under the age of fifteen!
09/10/10 – 10/17/10
Center Gallery
Visions of Enchantment: Janny Wurts & Don Maitz
Works by award-winning illustrators in the realm of Science Fiction and Fantasy.
11/6/10 – 12/23/10
Entel, Douglas-Whitley & Center Galleries
DFAC’S annual national invitational exhibition of fine art and craft.
01/08/11 – 01/30/11
Entel, Douglas Whitley and Center Galleries
The Miniature Art Society of Florida
The 36th Annual International Miniature Art Society Exhibition will feature over three hundred selected works by the finest calligraphers, painters and sculptors working worldwide in miniature today. The Miniature Art Society of Florida has cultivated an impressive resurgence in the ancient tradition of arts in miniature.
02/11/11 – 03/13/11
Entel & Douglas-Whitely Galleries
Summa & Magna: DFAC Student & Member Exhibition
Center Gallery
DFAC Faculty Exhibition
Works by the Art Center’s outstanding faculty are displayed coinciding with DFAC’s popular annual Student / Member exhibition. All students and members of the Art Center are eligible to exhibit one work of art in any medium.
03/25/11 – 05/01/11
Entel & Douglas-Whitely Galleries
Tidal Forces: The Next Wave
DFAC joins arts organizations throughout Tampa Bay in celebrating the presence of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Conference set for Tampa, March 30 - April 3, 2011, by hosting two outstanding ceramics exhibits, one of which will feature the latest Crystalline Glazed pottery from around the world.
Center Galleries
DFAC’s Center and Meta B. Brown Galleries will highlight the outstanding ceramic works of DFAC’s faculty and students, acknowledging NCECA’s and DFAC’s shared educational missions.
05/13/11 – 06/26/11
Entel Gallery
Possibilities in Pastel IV: The Florida Invitational
This state-wide juried exhibit, hosted by the Pastel Society of Tampa Bay, will feature works by members of Florida’s regional Pastel Societies. Judged and juried by internationally- known master pastellist, Doug Dawson, participating artists will compete for cash awards.
05/13/11 – 06/26/11
Center Gallery
You Are Here: Pastel Artists of DFAC
Featuring DFAC’s superb pastel faculty and students,
05/13/11 – 06/26/11
Entel Gallery
Brooke Allison: A Retrospective
Master Pastelist and beloved DFAC faculty member shows her life’s work as never seen before—drawings, paintings and pastels spanning over 40 years of creative study.
07/08/11 – 08/21/11
Entel Gallery
New Quilts from an Old Favorite: Sunflower
Each year this international contest organized by The National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky, challenges quiltmakers to create an innovative quilt based on a specific traditional pattern. Winners of the contest traditionally include quilts from many different U.S. states and several other countries. Quilts are selected for their excellence in design and techniques, their innovations, and their contributions to an exhibit showing the wide range of designs and styles the selected traditional pattern can inspire.
07/08/11 – 08/21/11
Center Gallery
Innovative Quilter’s Small Quilt Auction
DFAC’s resident Quilter’s Guild presents their stunning artistry in the form of small quilts to be auctioned, with all proceeds benefiting DFAC programs and facilities.
09/09/11 – 12/23/11
Entel Family Gallery
Believe it or Not?
Art of magic and mystery! Gravity and logic-defying art that makes you want to go: “Hmmmm . . .” Contemporary artists blow our minds with art of the simply unbelievable!
09/09/11– 10/17/11
Douglas Whitley Gallery
Art of the Sideshow
Step right up to the present-day past through contemporary artworks celebrating a carnival cavalcade!
Our exhibition committee meets twice a year, and if all is going well, is planning up to three years into the future.